Do You Have Fibroids? Signs, Risks & What to Watch For
In this first part of the fibroids series, I answer some of the most common questions about fibroids, what they are, the symptoms to watch for, who is at risk, and how they are diagnosed. If you’ve been dealing with unexplained pain, heavy periods, or just want to better understand your body, this video is a great place to start. I also touch on possible complications and why early awareness matters. This series is all about helping you stay informed and take control of your health. Make sure you stay tuned for the next videos where we’ll dive into treatment options and management. Don’t forget to like, subscribe and share for more health content and to create awareness on uterine fibroids. #fibroids #fibroidawareness #womenshealth #periodproblems #pelvicpain #reproductivehealth #healtheducation #healthtips #uterinefibroids #womensupport

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